RBS Six Nations tickets on sale now

18 January 2010 12:26pm

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Over 27,000 Welsh rugby fans who have pre-registered for the 2010 RBS 6 Nations matches at the Millennium Stadium will get the opportunity to snap up the hottest tickets of the season from today at noon.

Fans from far and wide have registered their support for the national squad since Wales captain Ryan Jones launched the pre-registration process via the Welsh Rugby Union website during last year's Invesco Perpetual Autumn Series .

The website link at www.wru.co.uk/tickets, which closed on Thursday of last week, invited fans to join a priority waiting list for access to any tickets unclaimed by WRU member clubs and debenture holders.

Sell-out crowds are expected at the iconic rugby venue when Warren Gatland's Wales face the three teams in blue, Scotland (February 13), France (February 26) and Italy (March 20), as they chase their third championship title in six seasons.

"The fans are an important part of the team and we will be looking forward to three home games with the Millennium Stadium full to its rafters," said Wales coach Warren Gatland.

"There is nothing like looking up from the pitch to a sea of red to inspire a player, we have three tough matches in Cardiff this year and the crowd will have an vital part to play."

WRU Head of Group Compliance Julie Paterson introduced pre-registration for fans following a review of ticketing systems over the past three seasons.

She said: "The pre-registration process allows fans who struggle to secure access to match tickets to register their interest in our team and the championship and get the first chance to buy any tickets that are unclaimed by our member clubs."

"This system does not take your money at the point of registration and allows members the option to pay for any unclaimed tickets prior to the games. Pre-registration also helps to deter fans that may feel tempted to purchase tickets from sources other than a recognized established agent."

At the point of registration fans were asked for their name and contact details only and will today be given a passcode to access and pay for tickets to the games when they are released.

Julie added: "Record numbers of fans, over 27,000 this season, have pre-registered for the opportunity to see Wales play the 'three Blues' at the Millennium Stadium, compared with the 12,000 people that pre-registered for last year's championship."

A limited number of tickets for the RBS 6 Nations at £25, £46, £59, £65 and £69 will be released tomorrow to the pre-registered list via email instruction. Any remaining tickets will go on public sale at midday on Monday 18 January via www.wru.co.uk.

Tickets are also available from the WRU website for Wales Under 20's and Wales Women's home games against Scotland, France and Italy from £5.

Millennium Stadium hospitality packages for the RBS 6 Nations are available from £249 plus vat per person at www.millenniumstadium.com.

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